WW I
Mk IV Tank Scout Car Mk.I Dingo scout car Leichter Panzerspahwagen Mk.I 202(e) Armoured Reconnaissance Car Ironside armored car Leichter Panzerspahwagen Ir 204(e) Armoured Reconnaissance Car A9 Morris Panzerspahwagen Mo 205(e) Armoured Reconnaissance Car Ford Panzerspahwagen F 208(e) Guy Wheeled Light Tank armored car Panzerspahwagen G 209(e) Marmon-Herrington armored car Panzerspahwagen ---(e) Humber Mk.I/II/III armored car Panzerspahwagen ---(e) AEC Armoured Command Vehicle (ACV) armored command car Panzer(Befehls)spahwagen ---(e) Bren Gun Carrier / Universal Carrier light transporter Gepanzerter Machinengewehr Trager Bren 731(e) BeoPanzerkampwagen Mk.VI(e) Infanterie Panzerkampfwagen Mk III(e) Scammell Pioneers Original Designation: Scout Car Mk.I Dingo Original Role: scout car German Designation: Leichter Panzerspahwagen Mk.I 202(e) Conversions/Role/Use: combat/reconnaissance/policing/training Original Designation: Armoured Reconnaissance Car Ironside Original Role: armored car German Designation: Leichter Panzerspahwagen Ir 204(e) Conversions/Role/Use: training Original Designation: Armoured Reconnaissance Car A9 Morris Original Role: armored car German Designation: Panzerspahwagen Mo 205(e) Conversions/Role/Use: training Original Designation: Armoured Reconnaissance Car Ford Original Role: armored car German Designation: Panzerspahwagen F 208(e) Conversions/Role/Use: training Original Designation: Guy Wheeled Light Tank Original Role: armored car German Designation: Panzerspahwagen G 209(e) Conversions/Role/Use: training Original Designation: Marmon-Herrington Original Role: armored car German Designation: Panzerspahwagen ---(e) Conversions/Role/Use:combat/reconnaissance/policing/training Note: Some were mounted with Italian 20 or 47mm Breda guns or German 37mm PaK guns. Original Designation: Humber Mk.I/II/III Original Role: armored car German Designation: Panzerspahwagen ---(e) Conversions/Role/Use:combat/reconnaissance/training Original Designation: AEC Armoured Command Vehicle (ACV) Original Role: armored command car German Designation: Panzer(Befehls)spahwagen ---(e) Conversions/Role/Use:combat/reconnaissance/policing/training Note: Three ACVs were captured in April of 1941, and two were used by Erwin Rommel and his staff (named "Max" and "Moritz"), while third one was used by staff of 21st Panzer Division. Original Designation: Bren Gun Carrier / Universal Carrier Original Role: light transporter German Designation: Gepanzerter Machinengewehr Trager Bren 731(e) Conversions/Role/Use:combat/reconnaissance/policing/training Note: Bren Gun Carriers were converted to various roles such as:
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